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The state administration of Schleswig-Holstein and the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg decided to support the hydrogen economy.
New recommendations for producing clean hydrogen have been made public by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Hopium, a French automaker, shelved plans for a high-performance sedan in order to concentrate on fuel cells, that it will make available to other big businesses.
According to study, adding hydrogen to the gas heating systems in the UK might result in an increase in costs of approximately £200 for the typical home.
By implementing hydrogen production and storage technologies in some of these Member States, Europe will be able to further its common interest in hydrogen.
Sprintex wins initial order for high-speed electric fuel cell compressors from Ricardo UK
Ricardo UK has placed a first order with Sprintex for high-speed electric fuel cell compressors.
Researchers from the Regensburg University of Applied Sciences in Germany and LUT University in Finland investigated if seasonal hydrogen storage (SHS) could be a practical way to increase solar self-consumption in the future.
A hybrid boat created in Liguria that aims to test sustainable fuels and make the first required steps towards less polluting modes of transportation on the waters of the Mediterranean and other seas of the world is one of the first hydrogen boat prototypes to come from Italy.
In the EnergyNews.Biz hydrail interviews series, we talked with Dr Holger Busche, scientific advisor for energy and traffic at the provincial parliament in Northern Germany and the federal Bundestag.
The Association of Swiss Electricity Companies (AES) recently conducted a study on hydrogen, examining a scenario in which Switzerland develops renewable energies while staying integrated into the European energy market.
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